Harley - DA396 .H2 A2 1854

APPENDIX. 213 dent at Leyntwardine. It is fitt that Pyner should dike how to provide an -other tenant for the mille, and let hym cóferr with Thos. Davyes of Wig- mire abote the death of the man. Divide my blessing betweene yourself and your brothers and sisters, and, if you challenge a double parte, strive to walke worthy of your title to it, which you can never do, unless you feare all s -e, which the Lord in mercye settle in your heart, that you may be the joye of your father, Ro. HARLEY. Comd me to your cossin Smyth. London, 300 8bris, 1641. LADY VERE to EDWARD HARLEY. Good Nephew -I am very sory to hear by yor sistars leter of the weakns in your arme. I am glad you ar in London, whear you may have the meanes wich I pray God to bles to you, and m'k vs to se the mercy in preserveing yor life with this mark of honor. I did writ latly to you about my sad busnis, it is lick to be very burdensom to me, for I shall not knowwhat to do, if that plas faill me. My hope is in God, who will never fail them that ar His. I know you will not be wanting in any thing wherein you may be helpfull in the busines, wich I beleue you vnderstand so well as to know what is to be done in it, and I know your fathers love and care of me. I hear not it that my nephew Tracy be come, and tell then I hear nothing can be don. God geve me a good end of it, and menes to expres the senserity of my affections, wich shall never faill in loveing and esteming you, and in aproving myself, Yor most faithfull true loving avnt, MARY VERE. LORD CONWAY to COLONELL HARLOW. Nephew -I heare that you are returned to London, hauing heard that your hurte in your arme did growworse, when it was conceived it was in an. estate of melioration. I doubt that you comme to London that you may haue a good chirurgion. I send therefore this to enquire of your health, of

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